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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) closes registration for the CTET December 2024 today, October 16. The exam is scheduled for December 14. Check e
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in Delhi will close registration for the Central Teacher's Eligibility Test (CTET) in December 2024 today, October 16. Interested and eligible applicants have only a few hours remaining to apply for the exam through the official website, According to the official schedule, the exam will take place on December 14.
Educational qualification: To appear for CTET December 2024 Paper 1, candidates must have cleared Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum of 50 per cent marks and a two-year D.El.Ed / four-year B.El.Ed course. For Paper 2, graduation with 50 per cent marks and B.Ed or its equivalent degree is required.
Age limit: The minimum age to apply for CTET December 2024 is 18 years. However, there is no upper age limit.
Step 1: Navigate to the official website, ctet.nic.in.
Step 2: Upon reaching the homepage, click on the CTET December 2024 link.
Step 3: Register yourself on the portal and generate a User ID and password.
Step 4: Continue with the application process and fill in the registration form.
Step 5: Pay the application fee and click on proceed.
Step 6: Download and take a hard copy of the form for future reference.
Applicants from the General and OBC (non-creamy layer) categories must pay an application fee of Rs 1,000 for one paper and Rs 1,200 for both. However, applicants who are SC, ST, or disabled must pay Rs 500 for one paper and Rs 600 for both.
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